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Eugene council approves $2.1 million CDBG allocation, initiates three‑year land‑use extension and adopts hazardous‑substance fee

Eugene City Council and Urban Renewal Agency · April 28, 2026
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Summary

The Eugene City Council on April 27 approved the Eugene‑Springfield 2026 CDBG allocation (about $2.1 million), initiated a process to extend certain land‑use approvals by three years, expanded a Riverfront advisory committee and adopted a state‑required hazardous substance user fee.

EUGENE, Ore. — The Eugene City Council voted April 27 to approve the Eugene‑Springfield 2026 Community Development Block Grant allocation, initiate a three‑year extension process for certain land‑use approvals, expand a riverfront advisory committee and adopt a hazardous substance user fee.

City manager Harayama told council the proposed 2026 CDBG allocation includes about $1,400,000 in HUD grant funds plus an estimated $690,000 in program income, for a total of roughly $2,100,000 aligned to affordable housing, human services and job creation priorities. The manager said the amounts reflect continuing declines in federal funding for local programs.

"The proposed CDBG allocation…

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